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Bacchus is an opera in four acts by Jules Massenet to a French libretto by Catulle Mendès after Greek mythology. It was first performed at the Palais Garnier in Paris on 5 May 1909. The story is based on the mythology surrounding Bacchus and Ariadne (Ariane). The Gods, among them the demi-god Bacchus, appear in human form in ancient India to attempt to persuade the people away from the pervading Buddhist influence. Ariane has followed them, convinced that Bacchus is in fact Theseus, her unrequited love. In the end, Ariane sacrifices herself to save humanity and in doing so, Bacchus becomes a God.

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  • Bacchus (ca)
  • Baco (ópera de Massenet) (es)
  • Bacchus (opera) (en)
  • Bacchus (opéra) (fr)
  • Bacchus (opera) (it)
  • Bacchus (opera) (sv)
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  • Bacchus és una òpera en quatre actes amb música de Jules Massenet i llibret en francès de Catulle Mendès. Es va estrenar a l'Òpera Garnier de París el 5 de maig de 1909. (ca)
  • Baco (Bacchus) es una ópera en cuatro actos con música de Jules Massenet y libreto en francés de Catulle Mendès. Se estrenó en el Palais Garnier de París el 5 de mayo de 1909. (es)
  • Bacchus è un'opera in quattro atti di Jules Massenet su libretto francese di Catulle Mendès basato sulla mitologia greca. Fu eseguita per la prima volta al Palais Garnier di Parigi il 5 maggio 1909. (it)
  • Bacchus är en fransk opera i en prolog och fyra akter med musik av Jules Massenet och libretto av Catulle Mendès efter den grekiska myten om vinguden Bacchus, samt delar från det indiska eposet Ramayana. (sv)
  • Bacchus is an opera in four acts by Jules Massenet to a French libretto by Catulle Mendès after Greek mythology. It was first performed at the Palais Garnier in Paris on 5 May 1909. The story is based on the mythology surrounding Bacchus and Ariadne (Ariane). The Gods, among them the demi-god Bacchus, appear in human form in ancient India to attempt to persuade the people away from the pervading Buddhist influence. Ariane has followed them, convinced that Bacchus is in fact Theseus, her unrequited love. In the end, Ariane sacrifices herself to save humanity and in doing so, Bacchus becomes a God. (en)
  • Bacchus est un opéra en quatre actes de Jules Massenet sur un livret en français de Catulle Mendès. Cet opéra est créé au Palais Garnier à Paris le 5 mai 1909. L'histoire se base sur les aventures mythologiques de Bacchus et d'Ariane. Les dieux, dont le demi-dieu Bacchus, apparaissent sous forme humaine en Inde pour tenter de persuader les habitants de se détourner du bouddhisme. Ariane les suit, persuadée que Bacchus est en fait l'objet de son amour non partagé, Thésée. À la fin, Ariane se sacrifie pour sauver l'humanité, et Bacchus devient ainsi un dieu. Les Décors sont d’Amable et Henri Cioccari (A. I ; III, t. 1), Rochette et Landrin (A. II, IV), Georges Mouveau et Demoget (A. III, t. 2). (fr)
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